August 2008
Volume 40, Number 14
An advanced differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) technique described in the August issue is well suited for material characterization. Also in this issue is an application note on direct mercury analysis, and one on the advances in quadrupole time-of-flight (QTOF) LC-MS.
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Bob Carr, Andrew Malloy
The analysis of nanoparticles is a ubiquitous requirement in a broad range of industry sectors.
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Ken Imatani
Due to the growing interest in the comparative analysis of biological samples in the fields of biomarker discovery and metabolomics, the complexity of samples faced by researchers is greater than ever...
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Johan Nortje
Coal-fired utilities have long carried the stigma of being the largest contributor of anthropogenic mercury emissions, which, in 1999, caused the U.S. EPA to initiate the Information Collection ...
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Peng Ye, Thomas Byron
D-mannitol is a common excipient used in the pharmaceutical formulation of tablets.
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